Tutorial showing how to combine more than one condition within the WHERE clause of a SPARQL query.
URL: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qtMMgSJmpc8
Keywords: SPARQL
Author: Sadawi, Noureddin
Date created: 2014-03-03 07:00:00.000
Language: http://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/iso639-2/eng
Time required: P10M
- Uses the WHERE clause to provide the graph pattern to match against the graph data.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Querying RDF data
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Uses the WHERE clause to provide the graph pattern to match against the graph data.
- Uses the WHERE clause to provide the graph pattern to match against the graph data.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Querying RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
- Uses variables in SELECT and WHERE clauses to yield a table of results.
- Interacting with RDF data
- Querying RDF data
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Uses variables in SELECT and WHERE clauses to yield a table of results.
- Uses variables in SELECT and WHERE clauses to yield a table of results.
- Demonstrates a working knowledge of the forms and uses of SPARQL result sets (SELECT, CONSTRUCT, DESCRIBE, and ASK).
- Querying RDF data
- Interacting with RDF data
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